mardi 31 mars 2015
Chinese Manufacturing Gauge Rebounds in March After Stimulus
Posted on 20:21 by nice news
A Chinese manufacturing gauge rebounded in March, suggesting stimulus efforts have started to bolster factories in the worlds second-largest economy.
The governments manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index was 50.1 last month, from 49.9 in February, according to the statistics bureau and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing in Beijing. Numbers above 50 signal expansion.
Premier Li Keqiang last month said policy makers will step in if growth slows too sharply, while central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan flagged room to act. Wednesdays reading suggests Chinas factories, marred by deflation and overcapacity, may be picking up after two interest-rate cuts in the last six months and robust U.S. demand.
The governments manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index was 50.1 last month, from 49.9 in February, according to the statistics bureau and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing in Beijing. Numbers above 50 signal expansion.
Premier Li Keqiang last month said policy makers will step in if growth slows too sharply, while central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan flagged room to act. Wednesdays reading suggests Chinas factories, marred by deflation and overcapacity, may be picking up after two interest-rate cuts in the last six months and robust U.S. demand.
Chinese Manufacturing Gauge Rebounds in March After Stimulus
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